noun
- Atoms other than carbon and hydrogen in an organic molecule, such as nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, or halogens.
Usage: chemistry; plural form of heteroatom; commonly used in organic chemistry and biochemistry
Examples
- The heteroatoms in the protein molecule include nitrogen from amino groups and oxygen from hydroxyl groups.
- Sulfur heteroatoms are found in many pharmaceutical compounds.
- The presence of heteroatoms affects the chemical properties and reactivity of organic compounds.
- Nitrogen heteroatoms in the ring structure make this compound more polar.
- Identifying heteroatoms is essential for understanding molecular structure and function.